Duck Head returns to retail

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nashville Apparel Company announced that it is re-introducing its Duck Head brand to the retail market in time for the back-to-school season.

Originally founded in 1865 by Nashville-based O'Brien Brothers, Duck Head was popular in the 1980s and 90s.

“The Duck Head brand is about more than just a pair of khakis. It represents a way of life that revolves around taking pride in how you look, spending time with family and friends and enjoying every bit of life,” said Bill Reese, president of Duck Head Apparel Company. “That’s why we want Duck Head Apparel back on retail shelves, so consumers throughout the region can be part of this brand and its experience again.”

Duck Head Apparel will initially offer the iconic high-quality Collection of casual apparel for men, young-men and boys. Retailers can contact Scott McFadden, EVP of Duck Head Apparel at scottm@duckheadapparel.com to inquire about wholesale opportunities.

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